The year 2077, in a world that has been largely taken over by monsters born out of mutated DNA, live some people who also mutated and became stronger. Follows a girl, Kusaka Yuuki, who's one of these mutants and is technically considered fairly powerful, who "barely defeats" a nameless, immortal boy, names him Tama, and forces him to be her servant, as they fight for a place to call home. (Source: jCafe24)
A love comedy about Mishiro-san and Yamada-kun
The story takes place in a world that is gradually decaying because of the approach of an "evil god" from another dimension. Seishirō Shikizaki meets Ajisai Misaki at a party before school starts, and the meeting feels predestined. The tagline in the magazine reads "Under the cherry blossoms, a 'hero', 'evil god', and 'weapon' meet." (Source: Anime News Network)
A novelization of the game, *Zero Escape: Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors*, with some slight difference. The story follows Junpei who was abducted and placed aboard an empty, sinking cruise liner along with eight other people. The cruise liner resembles the RMS Titanic, a ship which killed over 1500 in the early 20th century. The nine people were forced to participate in the “Nonary Game”, a deadly game which involves numerical bracelets, small bombs in each player’s stomach that will detonate and kill them if they disobey, exploring the ship and solving escape-the-room puzzles in order to survive and escape before they drown in 9 hours. The players also attempt to find out why they were kidnapped.
In this life, Yang Yan is the reincarnation of the Wenchang Star. Yang Yan lived a poor and destitute life, until he met a fox spirit and they set out on an adventure together. Will the two be able to find happiness in this life… (Source: Tencent, translated)
Included one-shots: Rome Rome, Junpei, Getsukowa, Shinsetsu Frankenstein, Champion of the Living Dead
Manga adaptation of the 18th Meitantei Conan movie.
An anthology of comics, based on Sakyou Komatsu's best-selling novel, *Nihon Chinbotsu* about Japan slowly sinking into the sea. The stories are mostly parodies, released in conjunction with the movie adaptation. Many stories are based on the hometowns of the authors. 1. **Kikyou** (帰郷) \[Hideo Azuma\] 2. **Chinbotsu!** (沈没!) \[Yoshitoo Asari\] 3. **Noboribetsu Chinbotsu** (登別沈没) \[Nawoki Karasawa\] 4. **Sink←→Float (Surechigai)** (Sink←→Float(スレ違い)) \[Hiroki Endo\] 5. **Tokorozawa Chinbotsu** (所沢沈没) \[Shinpei Ito\] 6. **Mitaka Cinbotsu** (三鷹沈没) \[Daisuke Nishijima\] 7. **Chibotsu Rhapsody** (沈没ラプソディー) \[Kenji Tsuruta\] 8. **Akamiso Chinbotsu!?** (赤味噌沈没!?) \[Minato Koio\] 9. **Tsuzukiyama Umi Hyoubanki** (続山海評判記) \[Kouichirou Yonemura\] 10. **Kyoto Chinbotsu** (京都沈没) \[Michio Hisauchi\] 11. **Chinbotsu Nippon** (ちんぼつニッポン) \[Tony Takezaki\] 12. **Koto Shoushitsu** (古都消失) \[Sora Wo\] 13. **Okayama Chinbotsu** (岡山沈没) \[Hisaichi Ishii\] 14. **Shiawase na Momotaro** (しあわせな桃太郎) \[Katsuya Terada\] 15. **Nippon Chinbotsu Oosoudou** (日本沈没大騒動) \[TONO\] 16. **Hatsudou! D-4 Keikaku** (発動!D-4計画) \[Gaku Miyao\] 17. **Nippon Chinbotsu Sekinin Ron** (日本沈没責任論) \[Kouichirou Yasunaga\] 18. **Manga Nippon Chinbotsu** (マンガ日本沈没) \[Shinichi Hiromoto\] 19. **Tsushima Zanryuu** (対馬残留) \[Tomohiro Kouda\] 20. **Kuninu Kuniguni Shimanu Shimajima** (国ぬ国々 島ぬ島々) \[Romanov Higa\] 21. **Nippon Chinbotsu orz Zenkoku Hen** (日本沈orz全国編) \[Miki Tori\]
